"Today, we did a bit of..." in English is Aujourd'hui, on a fait un peu de... in French.
Sont un peu gros in French means "Are a bit gross" in English.
"I speak a little French" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je parle français un peu. The declaration also tends to be translated as "I speak French a bit" in English. The pronunciation will be "zuh parl fraw-seh eh puh" in French.
It literally means "I love you well", but is usually translated as "I love you quite a bit".
In computer science, 'un bit' (masc.) is translated by the English 'byte'.Otherwise with an additional 'e', it is slang for a male sex.
I am guessing you want this translated to English. And I am afraid without a bit of context it is difficult. But I will make a guess.."She is born at"
"un petit peu"
"I speak a little bit of..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Je parle un peu de... .The declaration also translates as "I speak not much of..." in other English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh par-leh puh duh" in French.
type in 'Google translator' in Google.com and then go onto the first link. change the from bit to English and the to bit to french.
'abyss' is translated 'les profondeurs' or 'les abysses' (a bit poetic) in French
Commensale bit they do not make use often of this word
スペース Supēsu need to be a bit more specific
"I speak a bit of French" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Je parle un peu de français. The declaration may be heard varied with its more common version, as Je parle un peu français. The pronunciation will be "zhuh par-le puh duh fraw-seh" in French.